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Free Games and Sales: Mystery Legends, Monkey Island and more!
By Jim Squires
With Halloween behind us, Thanksgiving on the horizon, and Christmas a mere 6 weeks away, it's time for gamers to start pinching their pennies to save for the holiday season. But that doesn't mean you should be without games! Oh no, far from it. I just means you need to keep an eye out for some great bargains. Lucky for you, Gamezebo's here to help.Replay Wednesdays: Bubble Island, Madden NFL Social and more!
By Jim Squires
We cover plenty of new games here at Gamezebo every week, but the number of games we've already covered that show up on new platforms? It's staggering. This Wednesday and every Wednesday, Gamezebo is rounding up the games that aren't quite new, but might be new to you depending on your platform of choice. And who doesn't love new(ish) games?Your kids aren’t learning enough about technology
By Jim Squires
In the summer of 2011, Untold Entertainment released Sissy's Magical Ponycorn Adventure, and it really got people buzzing. Why? Because unlike past efforts from Untold, the game wasn't made by indie developer Ryan Creighton alone - it was made by Ryan and his 6 year old daughter Cassie.Green Throttle Games announces Atlas Controller for Android
By Dant Rambo
The future of gaming is impossible to pin down, and anyone who says otherwise is full of baloney. But phones and tablets replacing home consoles is a popular theory, and one that the success of the Ouya has shown carries plenty of weight. And if that weren't enough to make you believe, Green Throttle Games has announced the Atlas Controller, a wireless controller that pairs with your Android device, enabling you to play Android games on your TV screen.Kickstarter Picks: Cthulhu World Combat
By Dant Rambo
Are you familiar with those shows where people dive into the sea in search of treasure? They're boring a lot of the time, but I always watch in the hopes that they'll accidentally uncover Cthulhu. Whether it awoke and wreaked havoc or just netted its discoverers a pretty penny on eBay, it would be amazing television. Until that beautiful day, I'll be living out my fantasies with the many games that revolve around the infamous deity, such as the upcoming Cthulhu World Combat, labeled as the "next chapter" in the Call of Cthulhu mythos.Filling the vault: Disney Mobile’s Jim Molinets and the journey of games as IP
By Eli Cymet
When I was younger, a new Disney movie meant two dependable things -- a magical (if altogether too expensive) time at the theaters, and a surprisingly robust videogame. It was the company's Renaissance, and fairytale mega-hits like Aladdin and Lion King spawned clever, well-received playable titles that were often just as absorbing. But rebirth doesn't last forever.Games of the Month – October 2012
By Dant Rambo
Chances are you're sitting around and binging on candy as you read this. Good on you! It's Halloween after all, and everyone knows that sugary treats are the only thing that keeps the ghosts at bay. Well, sugary treats and awesome video games. We can't help much with the former, but we most certainly have plenty of the latter to share with you. Read on, and rid your living quarters of those pesky ghosts!Why Kickstart when you can Indiegogo? [interview]
By Jim Squires
When it comes to raising money to produce a video game, few words have garnered as much attention in the last few years as "crowdfunding." But while Kickstarter might be the biggest dog on the block, it wasn't the first crowdfunding site on the web, and it may not even be the best.